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Cosmetically speaking, it looks to be in excellent condition, especially for a 55 year old guitar. Hardly ever used/played!!!
I am selling my 1970 Harmony H150 parlor guitar. I have seen some of this model have "1/2" stamped inside. It is being sold for a luthier repair project. Smaller than your basic H929 Stella parlor.
Please consider there is no case included, unless there's a photo of it in the photos.
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